Videx GSM4K, GSM4KC Technical Manual

GSM AUDIO INTERCOM KIT
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
ENUK V1.4 25/01/17
We recommend This equipment is installed by a Competent Electrician, Security or Communications Engineer.
Technical Manual
English
GSM4K GSM4KC
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
2
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
EU RoHS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Telit Communications certies that the GL865-QUAD V3 (Quad Band GSM850/EGSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900 GPRS Wireless
Module) is in conformity with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and the Council of 8th June 2011 on the
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. The conformity with the applicable
requirements of the Directive 2011/65/EU has been demonstrated against the following harmonized standard: EN 50581:2012
Technical Documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous
substances.
WARNING!
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20cm (7.87”) or more
must be maintained between the antenna of this product and all persons.
Separate FCC approval for this product is not required as it will be classed as a xed installation.
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED AS AN EMERGENCY CALL POINT.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
All Countries:
VIDEX ELECTRONICS S.P.A.
www.videx.it technical@videx.it Tel: +39 0734-631699 Fax: +39 0734-632475
CE conformity marking indicates that the product respects the requirements of the applicable European Community Directives in force specically EMC 2004/108/ ECC, LVD 2006/95/ECC and CE-MARKING 93/68/ECC. CE marking is applied by the manufacturer (or party delegated to do so by the manufacturer) under their own responsibility. It was created to eliminate obstacles to the circulation of products in European Union Member States by harmonising dierent national standards.
UK Customers:
VIDEX SECURITY LTD.
www.videxuk.com tech@videxuk.com Tech Line: 0191 224 3174 Fax: 0191 224 1559
Declaration of Conformity
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
3
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................................4
System Components and Available Versions ..................................................................................................................................7
Technical Information .................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Auxiliary Inputs/Outputs ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
General Directions for Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 25
Reset Procedure .............................................................................................................................................................................. 29
4000 Series Back Box Installation ................................................................................................................................................. 30
Programming the GSM Intercom .................................................................................................................................................. 32
System Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 45
User Commands .............................................................................................................................................................................. 46
Additional User Information .......................................................................................................................................................... 47
User Management .......................................................................................................................................................................... 49
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................................. 50
General Information ....................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Notes ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 52
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
4
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Introduction
MANUAL INTRODUCTION
The information in this manual is intended as an installation and commissioning guide for the 4000 series GSM PRO audio intercom system. This manual should be read carefully before the installation commences. Any damage caused to the equipment due to faulty installation where the information in this manual has not been followed is not the responsibility of Videx Security Ltd.
It is recommended that the GSM audio intercom is installed by a competent electrician, security or communications engineer.
VIDEX run free training courses for engineers who are unfamilier or who have not installed this system before. Technical help is also available on tel: 0191 224 3174 during oce hours (8:30am - 5:00pm MON to FRI) or via e-mail: tech@videxuk.com.
A copy of this Technical Manual can also be downloaded from the Videx website: www.videxuk.com.
SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
The system is designed to work on the same technology as mobile phones. It enables a call to be made from an entry point (door, gate etc), to any telephone number (mobile or land line). Up to 50 call buttons can be connected to the door panel, each able to call four telephone numbers (if the rst is busy or not answered, the call can be diverted to up to three dierent numbers). Features of the system include:
• A dry contact relay output.
• Two open collector auxiliary outputs.
• Two auxiliary inputs.
• A push to exit input.
• Integrated Proximity Access Control (up to 1000 proximity fobs or cards can be stored, these fobs/cards when presented to the name plate window on the GSM PRO intercom will activate the door/gate relay).
• Call progress speech annunciation and call progress LED indication.
• Dial to Open facility (this feature enables up to 1000 stored numbers to dial the GSM PRO intercom, the intercom panel will not answer these calls, but will activate the door/gate relay without being charged for the call).
• Programmable timeband facility.
• Micro USB connection (for ease of programming using the GSMSK PC software).
• Integrated bootloader function (for updating intercom panel rmware via the GSMSK PC software).
• Event logging system (which can record up to 4000 events).
Programming of the telephone numbers and the additional features, including programming key fobs for the integrated proximity access, can be carried out via text messaging (refer to pages 32 to 44) or PC using the GSMSK PC software (refer to the GSMSK PC software manual).
A SIM card is required for this product but not supplied. The GSM PRO intercom can only accept a standard size SIM card (refer to SIM card size chart on page 5), both a micro-SIM and nano-SIM are not suitable. It is recommended to choose the SIM card which has the best coverage for the area in which the intercom panel will be installed. Both contract and ‘Pay as you go’ SIM cards can be used, however if using a ‘Pay as you go’ we would recommend setting up an automatic top up to avoid running short on credit and losing the use of the intercom panel. Alternatively if you already have a contract mobile phone it should be possible to get a second SIM card and telephone number on the existing account. For more information contact the SIM card provider or visit their web sites.
SIM CARD SELECTION
A SIM card is required for this product but not supplied by Videx. The digital GSM intercom can only accept a standard size SIM card (refer to the following SIM card size chart), both a micro-SIM and nano-SIM are not suitable. It is recommended to choose the SIM card which has the best coverage for the area in which the intercom panel will be installed. Both contract and ‘Pay as you go’ SIM cards can be used, however if using a ‘Pay as you go’ we would recommend setting up an automatic top up to avoid running short on credit and losing the use of the intercom panel. Alternatively if you already have a contract mobile phone it should be possible to get a second SIM card and telephone number on the existing account. For more information contact the SIM card provider or visit their web sites.
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
5
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Standard SIM Micro-SIM Nano-SIM
;
25mm
15mm
:
15mm
12mm
:
12.3mm
8.8mm
NETWORK PROVIDER SELECTION
It is imperative that for the reliable operation of the system that the best network provider for the area is selected. Problems such as network disconnection can occur if the provider has signal or interference problems for that area. We would recommend using a GSM signal strength meter to survey the intended antenna location. Contact Videx for more information on where to purchase a tester.
As an initial check we also recommend visiting the ofcom website www.ofcom.org.uk and follow the onsite links to their online mobile coverage tool. This tool will advise on the best coverage for the main network providers and other general queries that you may have about the service provider.
The antenna should always be mounted vertically at the highest point possible. Metal structures and sources of interference such as power cables, control panels etc. can aect signals and so the antenna should be mounted away from these.
When registering a new SIM you may be asked for the IMEI number. This is the unique serial number of the GSM intercom. This num­ber is located internally on the main hardware chip inside the GSM PRO module. To gain access to the GSM module and obtain this number the module will have to be opened. It is recommended that you contact Videx Technical on tel: 0191 224 3174 for advise on how to do this. The IMEI number is printed on the Telit chip label below the chip model number, as shown in Fig.1.
Fig. 1
PRECAUTIONARY ADVICE
• When mounting the GSM antenna, choose a location which is away from human interaction and away from the intercom panel. Route the GSM antenna cable from the intercom panel so that it is separate from the power supply cables and microphone wire.
• Always ensure the power is switched OFF to the intercom panel before inserting or removing the SIM card.
• New SIM cards will need registering with the network service provider before they can be used. Full details of how this is done can normally be found in the SIM card pack. It will normally require that the SIM card is inserted into a mobile phone, a number dialled and instructions followed. While the SIM is in the mobile phone it would be a good time to disable any PIN codes, call diverts, ring back and disable features such as voicemail and text alerts. Details of how to do this can be found on the SIM card provider’s web site or by calling their customer services. Recommended SIM card providers are: Vodafone, T-Mobile, O2 or Orange/EE. We do not recommend using the 3 network at this present time.
Introduction
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
6
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Introduction
• To be able to receive text messages from the intercom panel, the SIM card will require an SMS service centre number. This is normally preinstalled on new SIM cards but if you are having trouble receiving SMS messages you will need to conrm this by inserting the SIM card into a mobile phone and using the phones menu options to check it. If a number is not programmed then it should be programmed while in the phone (the number can be obtained from the network service provider).
• Voicemail and text alerts must be switched OFF on the SIM card when using the dial in to release the door/gate feature. For Vodafone and O2 this can be done while the SIM card is in the intercom panel. For Orange/EE, T-Mobile and other providers the SIM card must be removed from the intercom panel, inserted into a mobile phone and the mobile phone menu instructions followed.
• When storing the intercom panel’s telephone number in your own mobile phone avoid using an obvious name such as ‘Front Door, or ‘My Gate’ as this would make it easy to decipher if your phone was lost or stolen.
• The PIN request feature must be disabled on the SIM card before using it in the Intercom panel. It is likely on a new SIM card that it will not be enabled but if it is, it will prevent the system from working at all.
• This product may not be suitable for installation in hospitals, health care facilities or in the presence of ammable gases or liquids. Seek advice and authorisation before installing this product in these locations. This product is not designed to be used
as an emergency call point.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE SIM
When using a pay monthly SIM card you must ask the service provider to put a spend limit (credit limit) on the account (Vodafone call this service ‘spend checker’). This is to safeguard against possible problems which could result in a large phone bill at the end of the month. All providers oer this service. You will need to either ring them or e-mail them to set this up. Automatic top ups should also have a monthly limit. We would suggest a limit of £50.00 which should be more than enough. This service is not provided by Videx.
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
7
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
DESCRIPTION
A system comprises of an intercom panel, power supply, SIM card (SIM card not provided by Videx) and antenna. The intercom panel is part of the Videx 4000 series modular design allowing it to be customised to the installation requirements for example including coded access or including the correct number of call buttons (up to 50 call buttons).
ART. 4810 GSM PRO INTERCOM AVAILABLE VERSIONS
The intercom panel can include any of the modules from the 4000 series range and uses the standard 4000 series surface and ush mounting frames. The GSM PRO module is however essential and includes all the GSM communication electronics, SIM card (supplied separately) and connections. The intercom module is available in a 0 button, 1 button, 2 button and 4 button conguration (with all onboard buttons internally wired), as shown in Fig.2, along with their part numbers.
Art. 4810-0 Art. 4810-1 Art. 4810-2 Art. 4810-1D Art. 4810-2D
Fig. 2
EXTENSION BUTTON MODULES
The GSM intercom module will accept up to 50 call buttons. Any of the standard 4000 series button modules can be used as shown in Fig.3 along with their part numbers. Please note that button 1 is in the bottom right corner of the module counting up.
Art. 4842 Art. 4843 Art. 4844 Art. 4845 Art. 4842D Art. 4843D Art. 4844D Art. 4845D
Fig. 3
Button connections to the GSM module are shown in Fig.5 on page 8 (only the wiring of the button matrix is shown). It is important to take care when using additional button modules with a GSM intercom module which also has onboard buttons. For example, an intercom module with one button means the extension button module used must start wiring from button 2, an intercom module with 2 buttons means the extension button module used must start wiring from button 3 and so on.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When extension button modules are being used on systems where proximity access is required and the Art.4810-0 GSM PRO module is used, the location of the proximity reader is on the front of the main GSM PRO module below the speaker, as shown in Fig.4.
Art. 4810-0
Fig. 4
111313
24
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
System Components and Available Versions
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
8
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
BUTTON MATRIX WIRING
Fig. 5
BUTTON MODULE NOTES
If the GSM module has 1 button (Art.4810-1), the additional button module buttons should be wired starting from button number 2 (i.e. the rst button of the button module should be connected between a & 2, the next between a & 3 etc.).
If the GSM module has 2 buttons (Art.4810-2), the additional button module buttons should be wired starting from button number 3 (i.e. the rst button of the button module should be connected between a & 3, the next between a & 4 etc.).
If the GSM module has 4 buttons (Art.4810-2D), the additional button module buttons should be wired starting from button number 5 (i.e. the rst button of the button module should be connected between a & 5, the next between a & 6 etc.).
4000 SERIES BACK BOXES AND MOUNTING FRAMES
Both surface and ush back boxes and mounting frames are available. The size of the frame will depend on the number of modules that make up the GSM4K/GSM4KC kit. The last digit of the frame code indicates the number of modules it will take. Frames are available in gun metal gray nish, chrome nish (sux \C to the frame code) or gold nish (sux \G to the frame code). The 4000 series mounting frames available are shown in Fig.6 (ush) and Fig.7 (surface) with the following tables showing the back box dimensions.
System Components and Available Versions
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
9
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Flush Back Boxes and Mounting Frames
Art. 4851 Art. 4852 Art. 4853
Fig. 6
Flush Back Box Dimensions
Part No. Housed Modules Front Frame (W x H x D) mm Back Box (W x H x D) mm
Art.4851 1 135 x 160 x 15.7 120 x 143 x 46
Art.4852 2 135 x 280.2 x 15.7 120 x 263.2 x 46
Art.4853 3 135 x 400.4 x 15.7 120 x 383.4 x 46
Surface Back Boxes and Mounting Frames
Art. 4881 Art. 4882 Art. 4883 Art. 4884 Art. 4886 Art. 4889
Fig. 7
Surface Back Box Dimensions
Part No. Housed Modules No. of Columns Back Box (W x H x D) mm
Art.4881 1 1 135 x 160 x 43
Art.4882 2 1 135 x 280.2 x 43
Art.4883 3 1 135 x 400.4 x 43
Art.4884 4 2 270 x 280.2 x 43
Art.4886 6 2 270 x 400.4 x 43
Art.4889 9 3 405 x 400.4 x 43
System Components and Available Versions
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
10
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
System Components and Available Versions
ART. 324 POWER SUPPLY
The Art. 4810 GSM PRO intercom is designed to work with power supplies in the range of 12Vdc or 24Vac/dc and should be capable of supplying a constant current of no less than 2A. Both the GSM4K and GSM4KC kits are supplied with the Art. 324 power supply (refer to Fig.8).
Fig. 8
ART. 432 GSM ANTENNA
The Art.432 GSM antenna connects to the SMA female bulkhead connection on the rear of the Art.4810 GSM PRO module. A GSM antenna with an SMA male connector should be used (refer to Fig.9).
Antenna Parts
1. GSM antenna with magnetic base.
2. Self-threading screw (Ø3.5mm x 9.5mm).
3. Aluminium L bracket for mounting.
4. SMA male connector (cable length 2.5m).
5. Expansion type wall plugs (Ø6mm).
6. Self-threading screw (Ø4mm x 30mm).
IMPORTANT NOTE: An antenna must always be tted for the GSM module to work. Always route the GSM antenna cable away from the microphone wires and the power supply wires to avoid interference on the speech channels.
Fig. 9
ART. 4800M CODELOCK
The Art.4800M codelock module (included as part of the GSM4KC kits), see Fig.10, can be powered from 12-24V AC or DC and includes three dry contact relay outputs and two switched 0V push to exit inputs which can be used to trigger relay 1 & 2.
One code per relay can be programmed into the device. Codes can be between 4 - 8 digits long.
The relay time can be 01 - 99 seconds or set for latching (00). When in latching mode, enter the code followed by ‘ENTER’ to latch the relay and the code followed by ‘CLEAR’ to unlatch the relay.
Fig. 10
SMA female bulkhead connection on rear of
Art.4810 GSM PRO module
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
11
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
System Components and Available Versions
GSM INTERCOM AUDIO KITS
ONE WAY VERSIONS
GSM4K-1 - ush mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4810-1: 1 button GSM (pro) unit 1 Art.4851: Flush mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
Art.324
GSM4K-1S - surface mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4810-1: 1 button GSM (pro) unit 1 Art.4881: Surface mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
Art.324
TWO WAY VERSIONS
GSM4K-2 - ush mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4810-2: 2 button GSM (pro) unit 1 Art.4851: Flush mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
Art.324
GSM4K-2S - surface mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4810-2: 2 button GSM (pro) unit 1 Art.4881: Surface mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
Art.324
ONE WAY VERSIONS
GSM4KC-1 - ush mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4810-1: 1 button GSM (pro) unit 1 Art.4800M: 4000 series codelock 1 Art.4852: Flush mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
Art.324
GSM4KC-1S - surface mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art. 4810-1: 1 button GSM (pro) unit 1 Art.4800M: 4000 series codelock 1 Art.4882: Surface mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
Art.324
TWO WAY VERSIONS
GSM4KC-2 - ush mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4810-2: 2 button GSM (pro) unit 1 Art.4800M: 4000 series codelock 1 Art.4852: Flush mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
Art.324
GSM4KC-2S - surface mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4810-2: 2 button GSM (pro) unit 1 Art.4800M: 4000 series codelock 1 Art.4882: Surface mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
Art.324
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
12
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
GSM4K AUDIO KITS
Additional GSM4K-n (ush) kit versions available from 3 way kits up to 12 way kits: GSM4K-3 up to GSM4K-12. Each audio kit comes with the appropriate Art.4810 GSM module, appropriate extension button module(s) and appropriate ush back box depending on the GSM4K-n kit required (where n = the number of call buttons).
Additional GSM4K-nS (surface) kit versions available from 3 way kits up to 12 way kits: GSM4K-3S to GSM4K-12S. Each audio kit comes with the appropriate Art.4810 GSM module, appropriate extension button module(s) and appropriate surface back box depending on the GSM4K-nS kit required (where n = the number of call buttons).
GSM4KC AUDIO KITS
Additional GSM4KC-n (ush) kit versions available from 3 way kits up to 12 way kits: GSM4KC-3 up to GSM4KC-12. Each audio kit comes with the appropriate Art.4810 GSM module, appropriate extension button module(s), Art.4800M codelock module and appropriate ush back box depending on the GSM4KC-n kit required (where n = the number of call buttons).
Additional GSM4KC-nS (surface) kit versions available from 3 way kits up to 12 way kits: GSM4K-3S to GSM4K-12S. Each audio kit comes with the appropriate Art.4810 GSM module, appropriate extension button module(s), Art.4800M codelock module and appropriate surface back box depending on the GSM4KC-nS kit required (where n = the number of call buttons).
System Components and Available Versions
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
13
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Technical Information
ART.4810 GSM PRO MODULE
Fig. 11
SPEAKER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT DIPSWITCH SETTINGS
There are 2 dip-switches located on the back of the GSM module next to the antenna connection, see Fig.11. They can be used to adjust the volume from the door intercom speaker (see table below). Additionally, the volume can also be adjusted during a call electronically via the telephone keypad (refer to user command table on page 46).
Dip-Switch
Dip-Switch Status
Gain (dB)
Dip No.1 Dip No.2
12
ON
ON ON 6
12
ON
ON OFF 12
12
ON
OFF ON 18
12
ON
OFF OFF 23.5
NAMEPLATE ILLUMINATION JUMPER JP2
The nameplate LED illumination jumper JP2 is located behind the GSM module’s front stainless steel facia, as shown in Fig.11. To access the jumper the facia must be removed and the jumper can be adjust as required. When JP2 is set in position A (upper 2 pins) the LED is set for bright illumination, when JP2 is set in position B (lower 2 pins) the LED is set for low illumination and if JP2 is completely removed this will disable the nameplate LED’s.
Internal jumper JP2 Nameplate LED illumination adjustment
R02A
103mm
120mm
call progress LED’s (busy, call, speak, open)
intercom speaker
call buttonnameplate and
proximity access reader
Micro USB connection
call progress LED’s (busy, call, speak, open)
intercom speaker
call buttonnameplate and
proximity access reader
Micro USB connection
SIM card holder
Speaker volume dip-switches
Antenna connection
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
14
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS AND JUMPER JP2
Terminal Description
+12V 12 - 24Vdc or ac power.
0V 0V ground power.
AO1 Auxiliary output 1 (open collector, 150mA max.).
AO2 Auxiliary output 2 (open collector, 150mA max.).
C Common relay contact.
Relay contacts:
3A@24Vdc
3A@120Vac
NC Normally closed relay contact.
NO Normally open relay contact.
a
Button matrix for connecting up to 50 call buttons, PTE, and auxiliary inputs.
The PTE (push to exit button) connects across g-6.
Auxiliary 1 input connects across g-5 (activates AO1 when set to mode 01).
Auxiliary 2 input connects across g-4 (sends SMS message to master telephone number).
b
c
d
e
f
g
1
Button matrix for connecting up to 50 call buttons, PTE, and auxiliary inputs.
The PTE (push to exit button) connects across g-6.
Auxiliary 1 input connects across g-5 (activates AO1 when set to mode 01).
Auxiliary 2 input connects across g-4 (sends SMS message to master telephone number).
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
JP2 Nameplate window LED illumination adjustment. JP2 position A = LED bright,
JP2 position B = LED low, JP2 removed = LED disabled.
CALL PROGRESS LED’S
LED (sign) Description
The busy LED when illuminated, indicates that it is not possible to make a call because a call or a conversation is in progress. The LED will be OFF when the system is in standby. If there is power on the GSM intercom and the Art.432 antenna is not connected this LED will ash continuously until the antenna is connected. The LED will ash while connecting to a network.
The call LED when illuminated, indicates that the call from the GSM intercom panel is in progress. The LED will switch OFF when the call is answered or after the call time expires.
The speak LED when illuminated, indicates that it is possible to speak because the call has been answered. The LED will switch OFF at the end of a conversation when the telephone/mobile that has been dialled hangs up or at the end of the call time.
The open LED when illuminated, indicates that the door lock (GSM relay) has been operated. It will switch OFF at the end of the programmed “door opening” time. The LED will also illuminate and operate the relay if a programmed key fob is presented to the onboard proximity reader (nameplate window).
Technical Information
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
15
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Working Voltage : 12 - 24Vdc or ac +/- 10% Standby Current : approx. 60mA Max. Current : approx. 500mA (max.) Call Buttons : up to 50 (max.) Telephone Numbers per Button : 4 telephone numbers (1 primary, 3 diverts) Dial to Open Numbers : up to 1000 (max.) Proximity Access (fobs) : up to 1000 users (max.) Call Progress LED’s : 4 (busy, call, speak and open) Programming : SMS messaging or PC software Push to Exit : 1 (across terminals g-6) Auxiliary Inputs : 2 (A1 = across terminals g-5, A2 = across terminals g-4) Auxiliary Outputs : 2 (open collector output, switched 0V, 150mA max.) Dry Contact Relay : 3A @ 24Vdc, 3A @ 120Vac Event Log : up to 4000 events USB Port : micro USB Timebands : 1 programmable timeband Working Temp. : -10 +50
o
C
ART. 4800M CODELOCK MODULE
Fig. 12
RELAYS BUILTIN BACK EMF PROTECTION
The Art.4800M includes selectable back EMF protection (metal oxide varistors) jumpers on the relays. These jumpers are marked MOV (one jumper for each relay) are used to select the protection type. When using a fail secure lock with connections C & NO the jumper should be in the NO position. When using a fail open lock with connections C & NC the jumper should be in the NC position, as shown in Fig.13. When using the codelock to trigger a gate controller or another third party controller the jumper should be removed completely (this disables the protection on the relay).
Fig. 13
103mm
120mm
Technical Information
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
16
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Connection Description
+ 12-24V AC or DC power input
- 0V power input
C1 Relay 1 common connection
Relay contacts:
3A@24Vac/dc
NO1 Relay 1 normally open connection
NC1 Relay 1 normally closed connection
C2 Relay 2 common connection
NO2 Relay 2 normally open connection
NC2 Relay 2 normally closed connection
C3 Relay 3 common connection
NO3 Relay 3 normally open connection
NC3 Relay 3 common connection
SW1 Switched 0V input to trigger relay 1
SW2 Switched 0V input to trigger relay 2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Working Voltage : 12V - 24Vac/dc +/- 10% Current (standby) : 20mA Current (during operation) : 70mA (max.) Dry Contact Relay : 3A @ 24Vac/dc (max.) Working Temp. : -10 +50
o
C
CONNECTING THE CODELOCK TO THE GSM INTERCOM
Follow the connections as shown in Fig.14 when connecting the Art.4800M codelock to the Art.4810 GSM intercom.
*
2
*
1
*
3
Fig. 14
*1 - Remember to set the Art.4800M relay time to a shorter time than that of the Art.4810 GSM intercom relay time.
*2 - If connecting the Art.4810 GSM PRO intercom to a gate controller then please refer to page 20 for correct wiring conguration.
*3 - Set the Art.4810 GSM intercom relay time to a shorter time than that of the Art.4800M relay time.
for fail safe lock wiring move lock wire from NO to NC and set MOV1 jumper to NC1 position
Technical Information
ENUK - V1.4 - 25/01/17
17
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
ART. 4800M PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Initial Programming
All programming is carried out using the keypad. The programming menu is protected by an engineer’s code. The factory default engineer’s code is ‘111111’ (6x1). This code can be changed to any 4 to 8 digit engineer’s code during the programming, but must be dierent to the access codes used to gain entry. Follow the ow chart below to setup the access codes:
The red LED will illuminate to acknowledge the Art.4800 - Art.4800M is in programming mode. If the red LED does not illuminate check the engineer’s code is correct. If the engineer’s code has been changed from the factory default and you do not know what it is then follow the factory default procedure on page 14.
Enter a new engineer’s
code or enter the same
engineer’s code again.
Then press ENTER.
Enter the access code
for relay 1.
Then press ENTER.
Enter a two digit relay 1
time from 00 - 99 seconds.
Then press ENTER.
Enter the default engineer’s
code ‘111111’.
Then press ENTER.
More codes?
Enter a two digit relay 2 / 3
time from 00 - 99 seconds.
Then press ENTER.
Enter the access code
for relay 2 / 3.
Then press ENTER.
Press ENTER twice to
exit programming
YES
NO
This new engineer’s code can be from 4 – 8 digits long and will not activate the relays. It can only be used to enter programming mode. Please note that this new engineer’s code will be needed to re-program the Art.4800 - Art.4800M relay codes in the future.
This access code will be used to open the door/gate for relay 1. The code can be from 4 – 8 digits long and must be dierent from the engineer’s code.
This is the time that relay 1 will activate for. It is a two digit number, for example if relay 1 needs to activate for 5 seconds then enter ‘05’ followed by ENTER. ‘00’ will latch the relay when the access code is entered and require the access code followed by CLEAR to unlatch.
This access code will be used to open the door/gate for relay 2/relay 3. The code can be from 4 – 8 digits long and must be dierent from the engineer’s code and dierent from the previous access codes.
This is the time that relay 2/relay 3 will activate for. It is a two digit number, for example if relay 2/relay 3 needs to activate for 5 seconds then enter ‘05’ followed by ENTER. ‘00’ will latch the relay when the access code is entered and require the access code followed by CLEAR to unlatch.
The Art.4800 - Art.4800M codelock will play a melody and the red LED will switch OFF to conrm all the settings are saved and exit from programming mode.
Melody
Melody
Melody
Melody
Melody
Melody
Technical Information
Loading...
+ 39 hidden pages